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The Guardian
Most people in four largest EU countries back UK rejoining bloc, poll finds
A decade after MPs voted to hold the referendum that led to Britain leaving the European Union, a poll has found majorities in the bloc's four largest member states would support the UK rejoining - but not on the same terms it had before.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Liverpool and Preston fans connect to remember Diogo Jota
The Premier League winners played an emotional first match since the death of their beloved Portuguese forward
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Forget the memes, Harry: those splayed stumps point to a man intent on glory
By strict formal logic, any serious defence of Harry Brook's stump-splaying dismissal 13 minutes before lunch on the fourth day at Lord's should be showy, ill-timed and based almost entirely on hot air and flimflam.
4 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Putin shows no desire to halt his war. Any new strategy for Kyiv must accept that fact
While Donald Trump and other Western leaders are taking their time to catch up with reality, it is obvious that Vladimir Putin has no apparent desire to halt the war in Ukraine.
3 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Macron Urges EU To Be Resolute In Defence Against Trump Tariffs
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has called on the EU to \"defend European interests resolutely\" after Donald Trump threatened to impose 30% tariffs on nearly all imports from the EU.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Complacency caution for Farrell as first Test looms
Former All Blacks coach Ian Foster says Joe Schmidt can instil belief in Wallabies
3 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
PFAS expelled from body by gut microbes, study reveals
Certain kinds of gut microbes absorb toxic PFAS \"forever chemicals\" and help expel them from the human body, research from the University of Cambridge shows.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Coach's reset helped 'stubborn' Swiatek find her feet
Former world No 1 teamed up with Wim Fissette late last year and turned stuttering form into a sixth slam win
3 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Arsenal Close In On Gyökeres After Agreeing £55m Initial Fee
Arsenal have agreed to pay €63.5m (£55m) up front for Viktor Gyökeres and are close to a complete agreement with Sporting over the Sweden striker.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Ministers try to push switch to EVs with £63m for charging
The transport secretary has promised to make it \"easier and cheaper\" to buy electric cars, as the government announces £63m worth of funding to help build charging infrastructure.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Dancing in the City: turn empty office space into party areas, study suggests
Could the future of Canary Wharf lie in thumping beats and dancefloor raves? Could the City of London become a global hub of nocturnal revelry?
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Italian holds his nerve after display of never-ending pressure to banish memory of Paris
As a boy, Jannik Sinner was a champion skier. As he stood on Centre Court match point up against Carlos Alcaraz, perhaps some of the old skills kicked in. Skiing teaches balance, it teaches flexibility and endurance, but most of all it teaches faith.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Merlier claims stage nine as Van der Poel bid falls short
Tim Merlier, frustrated 24 hours earlier after a puncture on the run-in to Laval, won stage nine of the Tour de France in Cavendish City, as Chateauroux was renamed for the day in recognition of Sir Mark's trio of stage wins in 2008, 2011 and 2021.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Ministers urged to protect DEI pay gap informants
Ministers have been urged to pass legislation that would protect whistleblowers who expose employers who flout forthcoming UK diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) laws.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Citizenship O'Donnell hits back at Trump over threat
The actor Rosie O'Donnell has shrugged off a threat from Donald Trump to revoke her US citizenship on the grounds that she is \"a threat to humanity\".
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Country house sales up after long slump as lower prices tempt buyers
Sales of expensive country houses rose in June, signalling a possible recovery in demand as buyers are tempted out by lower prices after an extended slump.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Trump Will Make Three-Day Visit to Britain in September But Won't Address Parliament
King Charles has invited Donald Trump for an unprecedented second state visit, scheduling the trip for three days when parliament is not sitting and removing the possibility of an address to parliament.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Charlotte Church signs letter criticising Palestine Action ban
The singer Charlotte Church and veteran peace campaigners are among hundreds who have signed a letter describing the move to ban the group Palestine Action as \"a major assault on our freedoms\".
1 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Surge in job hunters as firms hit by tax rises opt to 'wait and see'
The number of people hunting for jobs in Britain increased in June at the fastest rate since the height of the Covid pandemic, industry figures show, amid growing business fears over tax rises and the economic outlook.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
View from top agencies Revolution is only just beginning, so learn now
The Guardian spoke to some of the UK's biggest recruitment agencies and employment experts for their views on the impact of AI on current and future opportunities for those entering the jobs market.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
158th-Ranked Player Sees Off McIlroy to Land Scottish Open
East Lothian witnessed a David v Goliath story as Rory McIlroy was denied victory immediately before his return to Northern Ireland for the Open Championship.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Economics viewpoint Why happiness should be a Labour policy aim
Every parent who battled their way through home schooling during the long months of lockdown, and every vulnerable person forced to shield themselves away, can have had little doubt that the Covid pandemic was an unhappy time.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Child's Measles Death Prompts Call for Higher MMR Vaccine Uptake
Health officials have urged people to come forward for the measles vaccine if they are not up to date with their shots after a child at Alder Hey children's hospital in Liverpool died from the disease.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
England reach last eight after Toone's magic ends Wales's run
An increasingly formidable-looking England side swept Wales aside to reach the Euro 2025 quarter-finals and send the tournament debutants home without any points, as the Lionesses booked a last-eight meeting with Sweden.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
No pushover Labour may rue missed chance to find BMA chief a seat
If things had turned out differently, Tom Dolphin would now be a Labour MP, sitting on the backbenches and supporting the health secretary, Wes Streeting.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
UN summit not likely to bring a turning point for Palestinians
UN summit on a two-state solution for Palestine and Israel - postponed by the Israel-Iran war - has been rescheduled for 28 and 29 July, but it is not expected that the French president, Emmanuel Macron, will attend, making it less likely that it will trigger a series of high-profile announcements on recognition of a Palestinian state.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Thames Water spent more on funding effort than it paid in fines - report
Thames Water spent at least £136m on attempts to secure emergency funding over 12 months, according to a leaked document that suggests costs outstripped the £130m the struggling utility paid in fines.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Families unhappy with report on Air India plane crash
Families of the Air India crash victims say they are hoping for more answers from investigators after a report found the plane's fuel switches were cut off.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Union targets Rayner as Labour row grows
Angela Rayner made clear yesterday that she would not be \"pushed around\" by the leading Labour trade union, Unite, after it voted to suspend her membership and rethink its ties with the party.
4 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Party splits Is the British left showing signs of making a comeback?
In the past week alone, 100 people have signed up to Majority, a progressive coalition based in the north-east of England that advocates for wealth taxes, public ownership of key utilities and upholding universal human rights.
7 min |